Filter; Harmonic Content; Brightness; Effect Depth - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-8000 Owner's Manual

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FILTER

The [FULL] button alternately switches between the [MAIN
PART] and [ACMP PART] displays.
When the [MAIN PART] display is selected, the controls in
this display page affect the LEFT, R1, R2, and LEAD parts.
When the [ACMP PART] display is selected, the controls in
this display page affect the PSR-8000's AUTO ACCOMPANI-
MENT parts: RHY1, RHY2, BASS, CHD1, CHD2, PAD,
PHR1, and PHR2.

HARMONIC CONTENT

These controls increase or decrease the harmonic content,
giving the sound more or less "punch". Use the LCD dials to set
the harmonic content of the corresponding parts as required.

BRIGHTNESS

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These controls increase or decrease the brightness of the sound. Use the LCD dials to set the brightness of the
corresponding parts as required.

EFFECT DEPTH

The PSR-8000 has 7 independent digital signal processing
(DSP) blocks for effects, plus the Vocal Harmony processor.
Each DSP block applies to a specific part or portion of the PSR-
8000 sound, as listed below. The DSP block numbers appear in
several locations on the PSR-8000 panel and in some of the
display screen for easy reference: e.g. REVERB(1), CHO-
RUS(2), DSP(3), DSP(4), etc.
The individual effect types and parameters for each DSP
block are accessed via the EFFECT TYPE display, below.

REVERB (DSP1)

The REVERB(1) block applies to the overall PSR-8000 sound.
The REVERB controls set the reverb depth for the correspond-
ing parts.

CHORUS (DSP2)

The CHORUS(2) block applies to the overall PSR-8000 sound. The CHORUS controls set the chorus depth for the
corresponding parts.
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The Mixing Console
Main part display
Accompaniment part display
Main part display
Accompaniment part display
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